Change for Love is a budding non-profit based in Boise, ID founded by Daniel Thomas in 2018.
Daniel's experience serving on Skid Row in Los Angeles stirred his heart to advocate for those living on the streets in Boise. He began filling a practical need by handing out water bottles on hot days and reminding those on the streets that they are not forgotten.
As Daniel's vision grew, Change for Love was born. Today, Change for Love's team of volunteers flood the streets of Downtown Boise monthly, bringing toiletries, food, clothing, and other items to those without a home. Change for Love continues to foster genuine relationships with people in their own environment by showing love and support with no strings attached.
As Daniel's vision grew, Change for Love was born. Today, Change for Love's team of volunteers flood the streets of Downtown Boise monthly, bringing toiletries, food, clothing, and other items to those without a home. Change for Love continues to foster genuine relationships with people in their own environment by showing love and support with no strings attached.
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From panels on entrepeneurship to discussions on being "More Than An Athlete", we gather world-class leaders (and men of color) to help our students build a strategic network of mentors.
Find out MoreOur one-of-a-kind leadership conference helps to connect the future entrepreneurs, innovators, and leaders of our community with the resources and network to take their goals to the next level.
Find out MoreOur partnerships with local businesses in the "Foodiest Town" not only provide meals for participants, but also safe spaces to gather, reflect, and build community in an informal setting.
Find out MoreWe've partnered with Minorities to Majorities to ensure that every program participant is financially literate and has the tools to find funding for their dream.
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Read NowOffering a safe place to talk, Derek Rhodes hopes the weekly conversations he is organizing in Durham are helping young African-American men to feel valued, empowered, and equipped to incite change in their own community. Nolan Smith, a former NBA player, is a close friend of Rhodes and the two have done extensive work this summer in an attempt to uplift the community in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd.
Read Now"We don't have a lot of spaces for that," said Joshua Nicholson. "That's why I'm grateful that this was created. I think it gives people like myself and others a space to be themselves. We don't always fit into these social norms that we like to make about society. Some of us have different ways of being creative, of thinking. This space is for that."
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